The album also contains work from [[Aphex Twin]] (Richard D. James): [[At The Heart Of It All]] and the second half of [[Mr. Self Destruct#The Beauty Of Being Numb|The Beauty Of Being Numb]]. James allegedly claims to have never heard ''The Downward Spiral'', thus revealing his contributions to be two original pieces instead of remixes. As well, "At The Heart Of It All" may be based on or influenced by the [[Coil]] song of the same name, the band being signed to Trent Reznor's [[Nothing Records]] prior to its fold.

The album also contains work from [[Aphex Twin]] (Richard D. James): [[At The Heart Of It All]] and the second half of [[Mr. Self Destruct#The Beauty Of Being Numb|The Beauty Of Being Numb]]. James allegedly claims to have never heard ''The Downward Spiral'', thus revealing his contributions to be two original pieces instead of remixes. As well, "At The Heart Of It All" may be based on or influenced by the [[Coil]] song of the same name, the band being signed to Trent Reznor's [[Nothing Records]] prior to its fold.

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All of the remixes from this album have been made available on [[Remix.nin.com]] through Reznor's official account as of November 24, 2007

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All of the remixes from the US version of this album have been made available on [[Remix.nin.com]] through Reznor's official account as of November 24, 2007.

The album also contains work from Aphex Twin (Richard D. James): At The Heart Of It All and the second half of The Beauty Of Being Numb. James allegedly claims to have never heard The Downward Spiral, thus revealing his contributions to be two original pieces instead of remixes. As well, "At The Heart Of It All" may be based on or influenced by the Coil song of the same name, the band being signed to Trent Reznor's Nothing Records prior to its fold.

All of the remixes from the US version of this album have been made available on Remix.nin.com through Reznor's official account as of November 24, 2007.

Piggy

CD5 format with black printing on the disc. Distributed in a jewel case with only a black and white printed back insert. The "Rick Rubin Remix" version of "Piggy" is the same as the "Nothing Can Stop Me Now" version found on Further Down The Spiral.